No. And downgrading won't get the problem solved anyway. I understand that there is a policy not to support or link to older versions' date=' but this is just a dishonest answer. Yes, downgrading is possible. And yes, it does solve many issues that currently plague 3.0. But uTorrent's policy is not to support older versions and expects its forum members to respect that policy in their posts. Isn't that a more appropriate and honest response?[/quote'] Yes, a much better response. I had to downgrade, what do they expect when it's full of bugs? Or what if we prefer the previous release? The new version is full of crap which is not needed and seems to use too much CPU compared to older versions. I know what I'll be sticking with. I don't see what the big deal is, what's with forcing people? Doesn't that go against the whole idea of Utorrent which is based on freedom? Suppressing things only makes people wan't it more. Maybe a bit over the top, but I'm reminded of the Nazi's Suppressing Jewish literature and then "Punishing" people that use it or even speak of it. Hardly freedom of speech is it?